Museumsuferfest - Frankfurt am Main - 26.-28.08.2016

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the Museum Embankment Festival 2016!

During this three-day event, Frankfurt pays tribute to its magnificent museum landscape and majestic waterway with a unique combination of culture and the arts, music, dance, theatre and cuisine. Held directly on the banks of the River Main in the heart of the city, with Frankfurt’s impressive skyline ever-present in the background, the festival annually attracts some three million visitors. Superb museum programmes, countless stage presentations and colourful live performances combine to ensure the Museum Embankment Festival ranks amongst Europe’s largest cultural celebrations.

While the participating museums keep their doors open well into the night, the action continues down at the riverside, with revellers singing, dancing, wining and dining under starry skies. The range of culinary delicacies on offer is immense, as are the countless varieties of bands, dance ensembles, clubs and artists performing on the festival’s many stages.

Holders of the special Museum Embankment Festival button, which is available for a mere € 7.00, have free admission to all participating museums for the duration of the festival. The buttons are available at the museums and the Tourist Information Offices Römerberg and Main Train Station.

Aside from the myriad culinary offerings available on the banks of the River Main, you’ll also find countless artisans displaying their latest creations.

Indonesia is the official theme country of this year’s Museum Embankment Festival.

We hope you’ll enjoy your time at the Museum Embankment Festival 2016.

All further content of this web page is available in German language only. Fortunately, music, song and dance are global activities and do not require Translation.
Some guided museum tours are however available in foreign language:

Museum of Modern Art (MMK)
Saturday, 29th August, 4:00 pm: English
MMK 1

Frankfurt Goethe-House / Freie Deutsche Hochstift
Saturday, 27th August, 3:00 pm: Guided tour of the Goethe-House in English

General festival information:

Official opening with Lord Mayor Peter Feldmann
Friday, 26th August, 6:00 pm, Batschkapp-Stage

Concluding fireworks display:
Sunday, 28th August, 10:30 pm, Main embankment

Festival times:
Friday, 26th August: 3:00 pm – 1:00 am
Saturday, 27th August: 11:00 am – 1:00 am
Sunday, 28st August: 11:00 am – 12:00 am (Midnight)